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    Data List: Big Ratios Data Updated: 2010-12-23 FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data) Link: http:/research.stlouisfed.org/fred2 Help: http:/research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/help-faq Economic Research Division Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Series ID: GCEA T
     
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    Data List: ECO 476 HW 1 Data Updated: 2011-01-07 FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data) Link: http:/research.stlouisfed.org/fred2 Help: http:/research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/help-faq Economic Research Division Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Series ID: AHET
     
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    ECON 476: Macroeconomics II: Business Cycles Homework 2 Due Date: Feb 3 (Recitation Hour). For all questions, if necessary, make appropriate assumptions. 1. Consider the following economy where households have identical preferences. Assume that the househ
     
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    Graduate Macroeconomics II: Business Cycles Homework 3 Due Date: Feb 10 (Recitation Hour). 1. Read King, Plosser and Rebelo (1988 and its technical appendix available from the blackboard) and Prescott (1986). Write down the the log-linearized version of t
     
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    Notes on Graduate Macroeconomics: Part 1. Stylized Facts of Growth and Business Cycles Yongsung Chang January 12, 2011 Two big questions in macroeconomics: Growth and Business Cycles Growth: long-run trend, sustained growth in output, consumption, invest
     
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    Notes on Graduate Macroeconomics: Part 2. Basic Neoclassical Model Yongsung Chang January 27, 2011 1 Basic Neo-Classical Model: Prescott, 1986; King, Plosser, Rebelo 1988 1.1 1.1.1 Economic Environment Preferences: Household Economy is populated by many i
     
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    Notes on Graduate Macroeconomics: Part 3. Predictions of Neoclassical Model Yongsung Chang February 3, 2009 1 Predictions of Basic Neo-Classical Model 1.1 1.1.1 Productivity Shock Temporary Productivity Shock: Oil Price Shocks If we consider production fu
     
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    Notes: Complete information of the methods and data underlying these measures can be found in \"Technical Information About the BLS Multifactor Productivity Measures\". See the link given below: (http:/www.bls.gov/mfp/mprtech.pdf). Information is also avail
     
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    ECO 476: Macroeconomics II Homework 1 Due: First Recitation Session. 1. Using the post-war U.S. time series data, examine whether Kaldors stylized facts 1-5 holds. For the time series of capital stock, compute from the time series of investment using the
     
 
 
 
 
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